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Human paleogenetics of Europe--the known knowns and the known unknowns

Authors :
Anna Szécsényi-Nagy
Christina Roth
Wolfgang Haak
Kurt W. Alt
Guido Brandt
Source :
Journal of human evolution. 79
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The number of ancient human DNA studies has drastically increased in recent years. This results in a substantial record of mitochondrial sequences available from many prehistoric sites across Western Eurasia, but also growing Y-chromosome and autosomal sequence data. We review the current state of research with specific emphasis on the Holocene population events that likely have shaped the present-day genetic variation in Europe. We reconcile observations from the genetic data with hypotheses about the peopling and settlement history from anthropology and archaeology for various key regions, and also discuss the data in light of evidence from related disciplines, such as modern human genetics, climatology and linguistics.

Details

ISSN :
10958606
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of human evolution
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....270f28a0d4d1437d452210d749477443